{"id":8538,"date":"2024-08-26T11:02:15","date_gmt":"2024-08-26T11:02:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/2024\/08\/26\/judge-cannon-tossing-trumps-case-raises-risk-for-acting-prosecutors\/"},"modified":"2024-08-26T11:02:15","modified_gmt":"2024-08-26T11:02:15","slug":"judge-cannon-tossing-trumps-case-raises-risk-for-acting-prosecutors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businesstriumphs.com\/index.php\/2024\/08\/26\/judge-cannon-tossing-trumps-case-raises-risk-for-acting-prosecutors\/","title":{"rendered":"Judge Cannon tossing Trump\u2019s case raises risk for acting prosecutors"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Judge Aileen M. Cannon\u2019s surprising dismissal of Donald Trump\u2019s criminal case in Florida could jeopardize not just future special counsels but any federal prosecutor or senior official serving in a temporary position, according to legal experts.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Justice Department officials share that concern, according to people familiar with the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal conversations. The agency declined to comment.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Cannon ruled last month that special counsel Jack Smith was unlawfully appointed because he was not confirmed for his position by the Senate, tossing the 40-count indictment against the former president for allegedly keeping classified material after leaving the White House and obstructing government efforts to retrieve it. Smith and his team are finalizing their appeal of that decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, which is due Tuesday.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Legal experts say Cannon\u2019s ruling could be used as ammunition for defense lawyers to challenge indictments or directives from any interim official who is not confirmed by Congress, including acting U.S. attorneys or senior Justice Department officials. It could be years before the potential consequences of Cannon\u2019s opinion are fully understood.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cThe decision creates risk elsewhere,\u201d Matthew Seligman, a lawyer at Stanford University\u2019s Constitutional Law Center, said in an interview. He argued before Cannon as an outside legal expert at a hearing in the June that the appointment of Smith was constitutional.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Cannon\u2019s ruling rejected decades of findings by other courts that approved the appointments of special counsels, or similar types of semi-independent prosecutors. She wrote that Congress had not granted the attorney general authority to appoint someone with as much power as Smith without Senate approval.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Attorney General Merrick Garland tapped Smith to take over two separate investigations of Trump in late 2022, days after Trump announced his 2024 presidential campaign. At the time, President Joe Biden, who appointed Garland, was assumed to be running for reelection.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Special counsels have more independence than a typical prosecutor, and Garland said the Trump investigations warranted such an appointment because Trump again was running for president and the cases were so politically fraught.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Months later, Smith secured federal indictments against Trump in Florida, on the classified documents charges, and in D.C., for allegedly trying to obstruct Biden\u2019s 2020 election victory.<\/p>\n<div class=\"\">\n<div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Cannon\u2019s ruling, which does not affect the D.C. case, contains one sentence in which the judge suggests her decision would not apply to acting officials. But several legal experts said there\u2019s plenty in her 93-page opinion to suggest that the impact would go far beyond special counsels.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">The reasoning she lays out in her opinion draws little distinction, they said, between people in interim positions and special counsels \u2014 neither of whom are Senate-confirmed. Attorneys general and other agency heads frequently rely on interim officials when the confirmation process is ongoing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">At the hearing before Cannon, Seligman also raised a different scenario: when non-Senate-confirmed officials fill roles often occupied by officials who do have Senate confirmation. For example, deputy solicitors general often fill in for the U.S. solicitor general to argue cases on behalf of the government before the Supreme Court.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cThe implication of the argument that the defendant is offering here is that the principal attorney arguing before the United States Supreme Court on behalf of the United States is unlawfully appointed,\u201d Seligman said then.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">It is common for lawyers to debate the potential consequences of major legal rulings, and Cannon\u2019s decision is no different. Some said her opinion, which noted that Smith was not working at the Justice Department when he was named special counsel, suggested that his appointment would be constitutional if he had been an employee of the agency \u2014 even if the government position he held was not a Senate-confirmed one. Others disagreed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Smith worked at the Justice Department earlier in his career but was a war-crimes prosecutor in The Hague at the time of his appointment.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Lawyers who criticized Cannon\u2019s opinion said it creates uncertainty and threatens a key authority the attorney general uses to keep the Justice Department operating. They conceded it would be unusual for other judges to throw out criminal cases because a prosecutor was serving in an acting capacity, but said Cannon\u2019s decision suggests there are some on the bench willing to take such a leap.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Some legal experts said they see Cannon\u2019s ruling as part of a larger effort by conservative jurists to redraw the lines of power, overturning decades of precedent.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cThere seems to be willingness of right-wing judges to say that everything that came before is of no consequence when it comes to determining history and constitutional power,\u201d said Philip Allen Lacovara, the deputy solicitor general during the Nixon administration who later served on the Watergate special prosecutor team. \u201cThat means they feel free to overturn anything that has been viewed as acceptable and legitimate based upon a novel and recent view of constitutional allocation of power.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Right now, Cannon\u2019s decision applies only to the South Florida judicial district in which she serves. Any decision from the three-judge panel at the 11th Circuit in Atlanta would apply to the Southern states that the circuit\u2019s jurisdiction covers, but could also be appealed up to the Supreme Court.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Several legal experts said they could envision a scenario in which a defendant in a different court would use Cannon\u2019s opinion to build an argument that someone acting in an interim capacity had no authority to bring a certain action.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Cannon similarly cited a nonbinding concurring opinion by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to bolster her reasoning in the special counsel ruling.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Thomas tacked his concurring opinion onto the Supreme Court\u2019s decision on presidential immunity \u2014 which involved Trump\u2019s D.C. case, not his Florida case. In the opinion, Thomas questioned the constitutionality of Smith\u2019s appointment, essentially inviting Cannon to tackle the issue.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Cannon then referred to his opinion in her ruling.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Vikram D. Amar, a professor at the University of California at Davis School of Law, said Cannon\u2019s opinion could be read as a legal argument against interim government officials. But he also called her ruling far-fetched, and said he doubts there would be enough like-minded judges on the appeals courts or Supreme Court to uphold it across the nation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cI don\u2019t think there are five complete rogue actors on the Supreme Court,\u201d Amar said. \u201cIt might stimulate other people to make unconvincing arguments in other cases. Will those arguments prevent the work of the Justice Department in the long run? I don\u2019t expect so.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Joshua Blackman, a constitutional law professor at the South Texas College of Law, was another outside legal expert who argued before Cannon at the hearing this spring. He agreed with Trump\u2019s legal team that Smith\u2019s appointment was unconstitutional.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">Blackman said in an interview that he accepted the crux of Cannon\u2019s opinion. He came to the hearing prepared to answer questions about the constitutionality of appointing interim officers, as well as special counsels, he said. But Cannon didn\u2019t delve deeply into that issue.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">This case is not the first to bring up questions about the constitutionality of acting officials taking big roles in government, Blackman said, adding that Cannon\u2019s opinion builds off existing conservative legal theories around non-Senate-approved appointments. Rulings in those other cases, however, have upheld the authority of people acting in temporary roles.<\/p>\n<p class=\"wpds-c-heFNVF wpds-c-heFNVF-iPJLV-css overrideStyles font-copy\">\u201cThe reasoning of Judge Cannon\u2019s opinion casts some doubt on acting U.S. attorneys. But that question has been out there for a long time,\u201d Blackman said. \u201cThere\u2019s a lot of analysis of her opinion that will spill into other areas of law.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<div>This post appeared first on washingtonpost.com<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Judge Aileen M. 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